What is a bull terrier?
The Bull Terrier breed has two strains – the white bull terrier and the colored bull terrier. The breed’s origins date back to 1835. It is widely believed that the breed was bred from the now-extinct English White. Years later, the dog was crossed with a Spanish Pointer in order to achieve his standard appearance, and the genetic characteristics of the Pointer can still be found occasionally in the dog.
What does a bull terrier look like?
The basic characteristics are as follows: Personality: Kind, considerate and patient, despite being aggressive towards other dogs, well cared for and active enough to be a faithful family dog; Head: Long, strong, egg-shaped, slightly curved, high in the middle , nose black, pointed downward; ears: small and thin, narrowly spaced, erect; eyes: triangular, canthus up, sunken, black or dark in color; teeth: scissors bite, upper and lower teeth completely Overlapping; body: short, muscular, thick and broad chest; coat: short and hard, smooth and shiny, coat color: pure white, red, mustard, black striped, black and white and tan, etc., blue It is more popular with the color of liver; Limbs: Straight limbs, thick bones, parallel feet, strong thighs and stomach; Feet: round and firm, with raised toes; Tail: short, thin at the end, low at the root, and balanced at the tail; Height: about 35~45 cm.
life habits of bull terrier
Bull terrier is bred for gentlemen, for this reason, these gentlemen strongly demand a fair competition, and everyone should not compete with fraudulent people. The bullhead is taught to bravely defend itself and protect its owner, but is never allowed to attempt a challenge – the white breed is known as the “white knight,” an honor it maintains.
People who don’t know the dog don’t know that the bulldog is actually a very friendly dog. It depends on its temperament to thrive and sometimes fight and play. Most people prefer a relatively balanced animal to an animal that is eccentric in some way. But overall, the Bulldog has the perfect mix as a fighting dog—lively and alert.
Niu Tau is naturally active and highly excitable. Individual dogs or after artificial training are aggressive. They never give in among dogs, and even hurt other dogs. But the bull terrier is relatively docile, intelligent and obedient, loyal to the owner and obedient, especially kind and friendly to children, kind and patient, the bull terrier is a combination of VIP personality and fighting dog body. Become a faithful family guard dog.
As a companion dog or a fighter among dogs, the Bulldog must be strong, agile and brave.
bull terrier rearing
sports
Because the bull terrier is too energetic, he needs more exercise than the average pet dog. A 30-minute walk or some games twice a day is appropriate, and it’s best to let him play to his heart’s content on a regular basis. However, there are also some bull terriers who are shy by nature and are reluctant to go out. In this case, there is no need to force it, just spend more time with him at
home.
cut nails
Bull Terrier nails should be trimmed or filed regularly. If he walks on hard surfaces a lot, his nails will wear out quickly and need less trimming. However, nails that do not often touch the ground should still be trimmed regularly.
When the bull terrier makes the sound of nails scratching the ground while walking, it should be trimmed his nails. It is best to use the kind of special scissors with a round mouth. When cutting, you should be careful not to cut behind the blood line. When the light is good, pick up his hands and feet and take a closer look. In the nails, you can see a clear dividing line. The front is the excess cuticle, and the back is the end of the blood vessels and nerves. This line is the blood line. If the blood line is cut, a hemostatic agent should be used to stop the bleeding.
fur care
The bull terrier’s coat requires no special care, just regular grooming with rubber gloves or a brush to remove dead hair that naturally sheds. The bull terrier changes its hair twice a year. During the shedding period, you can use a brush or glove to comb it to help him get rid of dead hair, which can also stimulate the secretion of fat and make the hair more shiny.
bath
Usually a bath every two weeks to a month is enough. Be sure to rinse off all the bath liquid when you take a bath, as the residual bath liquid may cause skin allergies in the bull terrier. In particular, never bathe a bull terrier with human soaps, soaps, or body washes. These products are too strong for the bull terrier’s delicate skin, and they will break down the waterproof oils in the protective layer of the skin.